Physiotherapy students' knowledge and attitudes about their role in mental health
Background: As the prevalence of mental health disorders (MHD) increases, physiotherapy students will be increasingly exposed to patients with MHD in their undergraduate studies. International research has shown that students who have mental health included in their curriculum have more knowledge an...
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Main Authors: | Ropafadzo R. Gunduza (Author), Sandy Lord (Author), Monique M. Keller (Author) |
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